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Today's Topics:

   1. Frequency changes of Radio France Internationale from August
      31 (Ivo Observer)
   2. Fw: RA A14 v2.0 (Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX)
   3. JRX Logs September 3,2014. (JRonaldo)
   4. Glenn Hauser logs September 3-4, 2014 (Glenn Hauser)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2014 13:08:35 +0000
From: Ivo Observer <[email protected]>
To: "'Abu Sayed'" <[email protected]>,    "'Al Quaglieri'"
        <[email protected]>,  "'Alexander Beryozkin'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Alexander Dementiev'" <[email protected]>,
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        Digest'" <[email protected]>,        "'Georgi Bancov'"
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        <[email protected]>,        "'Igor D'"
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        <[email protected]>,      "'JJE'" <[email protected]>, 
"'Jonathan
        Short'" <[email protected]>,      "'Jorge Garcia'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Konstantin Aseev'"
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        Kwet Hian'" <[email protected]>,     "'Mauno Ritola'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'MIDXB'" <[email protected]>, 
"'Mikhail
        Timofeyev'" <[email protected]>,  "'Noel Green'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Paul Ormandy'" <[email protected]>, "'Radio Kurier'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Sei-ichi Hasegawa'" <[email protected]>,    "'Sergej Rogov'"
        <[email protected]>,     "'Sergey Shohin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Sergey Vinokurov'" <[email protected]>,       "'Shukhrat 
Rakhmatullaev'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Siniy Voron'" <[email protected]>,       
"'T.
        Patterson'" <[email protected]>,  "'Takahito Akabayashi'"
        <[email protected]>,   "'Valery Sheptukhin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Vasily Gulyaev'" <[email protected]>,      "'Victor Goonetilleke'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'Vladimir Lisin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Vladimir Sitnikov'" <[email protected]>,       "'Wolfgang Bueschel'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Z Liagas'" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Frequency changes of Radio France Internationale from
        August  31
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FRANCE(non)   Frequency changes of Radio France Internationale from Aug.31:
0600-0630 NF 11995 ISS 500 kW / 170 deg to WCAf Hausa, ex 15340 //
0600-0630 on 13750 ISS 500 kW / 170 deg to WCAf Hausa

1200-1300 NF 21690 ISS 500 kW / 185 deg to WCAf French, ex 17620 //
1200-1300 on 17620 ISS 500 kW / 200 deg to NWAf French
1200-1300 on 17660 MEY 250 kW / 342 deg to CeAf French
1200-1300 on 21580 ISS 500 kW / 155 deg to CeAf French

1500-1600 NF 15630 ISS 500 kW / 065 deg to SEAs Vietnamese, ex 17810.
Videos:http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/09/frequency-changes-of-radio-france.html



-- 
73!
Ivo Ivanov

*QTH*: Sofia, Bulgaria
*Equipment*: Sony ICF-2001D 30 m. long wire
*Web: *http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2014 15:38:38 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" <[email protected]>
To: "DXLD" <[email protected]>, "HCDX"
        <[email protected]>,        "DXplorer" 
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: RA A14 v2.0
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AUSTRALIA   Radio Australia issued some small program schedule changes for 
remaining A-14 schedule. Here the original text item by Gary Baxter and 
accompanied new RA graphical PDF-format file.

Please find attached a revised operational schedule (A14 v2.0) for
Radio Australia's shortwave services.

The changes relate to the scheduling of the Tok Pisin and Burmese
language programs. Essentially, the former 0900-1100 UTC Tok Pisin
program has been replaced with two slots, one at 0730-0800 UTC and the
other at 1000-1030 UTC. The Burmese language program (broadcast via
offshore HF Relay provider) has changed from 7 days per week to Monday
to Friday only.

This revision replaces the previous (A14 v1.1) schedule.

 2325 0830 2130 55                     TEN  50 0       975 Mul AUS ABC
 2485 0830 2130 55                     KTH  50 0       975 Mul AUS ABC
 4835 0830 2130 55                     ALI  50 0       975 Mul AUS ABC
 4835 2130 0830 55                     ALI  50 0       975 Mul AUS ABC
 4910 2130 0830 55                     TEN  50 0       975 Mul AUS ABC
 5025 2130 0830 55                     KTH  50 0       975 Mul AUS ABC
 5940 1300 1700 49,50,51W,54E,55       SHP 100 334     206 Mul AUS ABC
 5955 2300 2330 49NW                   DHA 500 85      146 Mya UAE BAB
 5995 0800 1200 51,64,65               BRN  25 10      145 Mul AUS ABC
 5995 1200 1400 51,64,65               BRN  25 10  DRM 145 Mul AUS ABC
 5995 1400 1800 45,51E,55E,56,60       SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
 6080 0900 1100 50,51,54               SHP 100 5       206 Mul AUS ABC
 6080 1100 1300 50,51,54               SHP 100 5       206 Mul AUS ABC
 6080 1730 1800 50,51,54               SHP 100 5       206 Mul AUS ABC
 6080 1800 2030 50,51,54               SHP 100 5       206 Mul AUS ABC
 6140 1100 1300 49                     SNG 100 13      146 Eng SNG BAB
 6150 0900 1400 45,51E,55E,56,60       SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
 7410 0700 0900 45,51E,55E,56,60       SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
 9475 0700 0900 42,43,44,45,51-64      SHP 100 353     902 Mul AUS ABC
 9475 0900 1100 6,7,10,45,51E,56,65    SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
 9475 1100 1700 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329     211 Mul AUS ABC
 9475 1700 1900 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329     211 Mul AUS ABC
 9540 1600 1630 49                     SNG 100 340     145 Eng SNG BAB
 9580 0800 1000 6,7,10,56,60N,62       SHP 100 80      216 Mul AUS ABC
 9580 1000 1500 6,7,10,56,60N,62       SHP 100 70      216 Mul AUS ABC
 9580 1700 2100 6,7,10,56,60N,62       SHP 100 70      216 Mul AUS ABC
 9660 0000 0800 51,64,65               BRN  25 10      145 Mul AUS ABC
 9660 2100 2400 51,64,65               BRN  25 10      145 Mul AUS ABC
 9710 0700 1100 42,43,44,45,51,50,64   SHP 100 355     211 Mul AUS ABC
 9710 1800 2000 6,7,10,45,51E,56,65    SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
 9820 1700 2030 29,42,43,44,45,51-64   SHP 100 353     902 Eng AUS ABC
 9850 1500 1700 51E,54E,55E,56         SHP 100 40      216 Eng AUS ABC
 9855 2200 2400 49                     DHA 500 90      216 Eng UAE BAB
 9900 2200 2300 54                     DHA 500 105     218 Eng UAE BAB
 9965 1300 1430 43E,44W                HBN 100 318     146 Eng USA BAB
11650 2000 2200 6,7,10,45,51E,56,65    SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
11660 1900 2100 6,7,10,51E,56,61-65    SHP 100 65      902 Mul AUS ABC
11695 2030 2330 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329     216 Mul AUS ABC
11780 0100 0130 49NW                   SNG 100 340     147 Mya SNG BAB
11880 1530 2000 6,7,10,51E,56          SHP 100 50      216 Mul AUS ABC
11945 0600 0800 45,56,60,62,63,83      SHP 100 100     216 Mul AUS ABC
11945 0800 1000 45,56,60,62,63,83      SHP 100 100     216 Mul AUS ABC
12005 0000 0030 49NW                   SNG 100 340     147 Mya SNG BAB
12065 1000 1530 6,7,10,56,60N,62       SHP 100 70      216 Mul AUS ABC
12080 0000 1100 51,56,60,62            BRN  25 80      146 Mul AUS ABC
12080 1100 1200 51,56,60,62            BRN  25 80  DRM 146 Mul AUS ABC
12080 2000 2400 51,56,60,62            BRN  25 80      146 Mul AUS ABC
12085 1100 1300 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329     216 Mul AUS ABC
12085 1300 1500 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329     216 Mul AUS ABC
12085 1500 1730 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329     216 Mul AUS ABC
13630 0500 0800 6,7,10,51E,56,62,63,77 SHP 100 50      216 Mul AUS ABC
13630 2100 2300 6,7,10,51E,56,61,64,65 SHP 100 65      902 Mul AUS ABC
15160 0100 0500 6,7,10,56,60-63        SHP 100 65      902 Mul AUS ABC
15240 0000 0900 6,7,10,45,51E,56,65    SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
15240 2200 2400 6,7,10,45,51E,56,65    SHP 100 30      150 Mul AUS ABC
15300 0300 0600 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70      216 Mul AUS ABC
15415 0000 0700 42,43,44,45,51,50,64   SHP 100 355     216 Mul AUS ABC
15415 2030 2200 42,43,44,45,51,50,64   SHP 100 355     216 Mul AUS ABC
15415 2200 2400 42,43,44,45,51,50,64   SHP 100 355     216 Mul AUS ABC
15515 2000 2300 6,7,10,51E,56          SHP 100 50      216 Mul AUS ABC
17750 0000 0700 29,42,43,44,50,51W,54E SHP 100 329     216 Mul AUS ABC
17750 2330 2400 29,42,43,44,50,51W,54E SHP 100 329     216 Mul AUS ABC
17795 0000 0300 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 50      216 Mul AUS ABC
17795 2300 2400 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 50      216 Mul AUS ABC
17800 0400 0500 54                     HBN 100 270     147 Eng USA BAB
17840 0100 0300 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70      216 Mul AUS ABC
17840 0300 0500 6,7,10,51E,56,62-63,77 SHP 100 50(!)   216 Mul AUS ABC
17860 0000 0100 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70      216 Mul AUS ABC
17860 2100 2400 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70      216 Mul AUS ABC
19000 0000 0100 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 65      902 Mul AUS ABC
19000 2300 2400 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 65      902 Mul AUS ABC
21725 0500 0700 29,42,43,44,50,51W,54E SHP 100 329     216 Mul AUS ABC

Alternate season registrations, n o t  real on regular service:

 6020 0900 1400 45,51E,55E,56,60       SHP 100 30  alt 150 Mul AUS ABC
 6080 1400 1800 49,50,51W,54E,55       SHP 100 334 alt 206 Mul AUS ABC
 7240 1400 1500 51E,54E,55E,56         SHP 100 40  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
 7240 1500 1700 51E,54E,55E,56         SHP 100 40  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
 9475 1900 2200 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329 alt 211 Mul AUS ABC
 9500 1700 2030 29,42,43,44,45,51-64   SHP 100 353 alt 902 Mul AUS ABC
 9500 2030 2200 29,42,43,44,45,51-64   SHP 100 355 alt 211 Mul AUS ABC
 9700 2000 2230 29,42,43,44,45,51-64   SHP 100 355 alt 211 Mul AUS ABC
 9710 1600 1800 6,7,10,45,51E,56,65    SHP 100 30  alt 150 Mul AUS ABC
11660 1530 1730 18,27,28,39,40-54      SHP 100 329 alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
11660 2100 2200 6,7,10,51E,56,61-65    SHP 100 65  alt 902 Mul AUS ABC
11880 2000 2100 6,7,10,51E,56          SHP 100 50  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
11945 1000 1530 6,7,10,56,60N,62       SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
11945 1100 1300 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329 alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
12035 1500 2000 6,7,10,51E,56          SHP 100 50  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
12065 0730 1100 28,39,40,43,44,50-54   SHP 100 329 alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
12080 0000 0600 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329 alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
12080 1800 2400 18,27,28,39,40,44-54   SHP 100 329 alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
13630 0400 0500 6,7,10,51E,56,62,63,77 SHP 100 50  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
13630 0800 0900 6,7,10,51E,56,62,63,77 SHP 100 50  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
15160 0500 0800 6,7,10,56,60-63        SHP 100 65  alt 902 Mul AUS ABC
15300 0100 0300 6,7,10,56,60-63        SHP 100 65  alt 902 Mul AUS ABC
15515 0200 0300 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
15515 0300 0600 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
15515 2300 2400 6,7,10,51E,56          SHP 100 50  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
17715 0000 0300 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
17715 2300 2400 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
19000 0100 0300 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
21725 0200 0300 42,43,44,45,51,50,64   SHP 100 355 alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
21725 0300 0500 42,43,44,45,51,50,64   SHP 100 355 alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
21740 0000 0100 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
21740 2100 2400 6,7,10,51E,56,60-63,77 SHP 100 70  alt 216 Mul AUS ABC
(RA, Gary Baxter-AUS, Sept 3; via ADDX Andreas Volk-Munich Germany;
transformed and condensed by wb. via via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 3)



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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2014 13:15:13 -0700
From: JRonaldo <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
        "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
        "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] JRX Logs September 3,2014.
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
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JRX_Jose Ronaldo Xavier 
(Cabedelo-Paraiba-Brazil)

JRX Logs September 3,2014.

++3320 09/03 0201 AFS R.Sonder Grense,Meyerton,in Afrikaans lang.;fv.presents a 
musical program;good signal and propagation this night,45443.

++9955 09/03 0215 CZE R.Prague,rly.WRMI,in Spanish;ID.,prgr."Cita con los 
Oyentes",ID.,45433.

++9520 03/09 0230 ROU RRI,Galbeni,in Spanish;ID.,prgr."From Romania to the 
World",55544.

++15770 03/09 0238 CAN Bible Voice Broad.,Okeechobee-USA,rlg.in English: The 
Bible preaching,35443.
 Note: // 11580kHz,45433.

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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2014 22:23:53 -0700
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 3-4, 2014
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** ANGUILLA. 11775, Sept 3 at 1346 check, Caribbean Beacon is AWOL (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 11815+, Sept 4 at 0136, enthusiastic Brazuguese, seems more like 
sports than religion but can`t be sure: a bit late for a game? Very poor, 
slightly on the hi side, much weaker than 11855 Aparecida, and suffering from 
11825 WRMI BSplash; presumed R. Brasil Central, Goi?nia, reactivated after a 
few weeks` absence. 4985 as usual blocked by RTTY (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 7210-LSB, Sept 4 at 0141, Nelson N1NR Roig railing against 
Castro`s Cuba, hit by heavy QRM from presumed DentroCubans, intermittent 
distorted talk, probably recorded, no autotune music at the moment (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT. 12070, Sept 4 at 0134, R. Cairo Spanish good signal but extremely 
distorted and with humwhine

11710, Sept 4 at 0137, R. Cairo still missing, just Argentina 11711-

9965, Sept 4 at 0138, R. Cairo Arabic music undermodulated with whine but not 
distorted

9315, Sept 4 at 0140, R. Cairo Spanish is JBM on fair signal (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 9420, Sept 4 at 0133, ERTOPen is on tonight // weaker 9935, and 
maybe JBA 15630, not heard on any of the other possibles (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 6185, Sept 4 at 0128, XEPPM still readable but modulation seems a 
bit lower than 24 hours earlier; and still way stronger than 6180 Brasil (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. A tease of sporadic E appeared on channel A2, antenna south toward 
Mexico, as I still leave the analog TV on a lot of the time for the snowstorm 
to be interrupted. At 1556 UT Sept 3, fade-in some weak Spanish video grafik 
and then audio, but gone in about a minute never to return. Too long to have 
been meteor scatter. Es MUF map for 6 meters showed a patch over Ciudad Ju?rez 
reaching 33 MHz. If that was it poking briefly up to 60 MHz, the area 
propagated would be around Sinaloa, common here during the season (Glenn Hauer, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO. 9575, Sept 3 at 0552, M?di 1 with rapid flutter, and the frequency 
is also wobbling, seeming Doppler effect; sounds rather like 7295 Algeria via 
France, which I hypothesized to be caused by something completely different; 
but they are in the same general area. Rafael Mart?nez, BDXC-UK Communication 
quoted on WORLD OF RADIO 1737 has some recommendations for M?di 1 music shows 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OMAN. 15140, Sept 4 at 0140, JBA carrier presumed RSO since it`s AWOL from 
proper 9500, and nothing on 15355 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOLOMON ISLANDS. 5020, Sept 3 at 1157, SIBC with talk, 1158 music maybe NA, 
cut off at 1159:52.5*; Cuban splash from 5025 is worsening with our latening 
sunrises. Very poor (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3260 and 3275, Sept 3 at 1200, two NBC carriers are on, 
but not 3385; one was off before the other a few minutes later but I lost track 
of which. Radio East New Britain, 3385 has not been heard since the volcanic 
eruption at Rabaul, but no news of exactly what happened to it, when it should 
be most needed (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 1521, Sept 4 at 0148, JBA het against KOKC 1520 OKC, looping 
NE/SW, presumed 2000 kW Duba BSKSA. See DXLD 14-35 for discussion of this 
transmitter, the #1 trans-Atlantic signal on MW in North America. Ben Dawson 
found info in ITU listings that it is highly direxional, peak azimuth 296 
degrees which crosses populated areas of North Africa, and hits the Americas at 
the eastern tip of Cuba. Less and less signal at azimuths further north, but 
still plenty with so much to start with. Tom Roberts in Idaho tells me he hears 
a signal on 1521, but Nigel Pimblett in southern Alberta says it`s feeble. It 
goes from +8 dB gain at max, to -3 at 340 degrees = Calgary (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1736 monitoring: confirmed at 1325 Sept 3 during the 
Wednesday 1315 airing on WRMI 9955, fair with no CCI but ACI from the 
omnipresent RTTY on hi side; recheck at 1349, WRMI seems to be off, or 
diminished to a JBA carrier. Hope WOR aired at least until 1344.

WORLD OF RADIO 1737 monitoring: confirmed first SW broadcast UT Thursday Sept 4 
at 0330+ on WRMI webcast and presumed 9955. 

I see on the graphic frequency schedule that another hour has been carved out 
of Brother Scare for alternative programming, this one on 11580 at 23-24 UT, 
including WOR Thursdays at 2330. I suppose it will still have to be last week`s 
show rather than the latest one. Next:

UT Friday 0326v on WWRB 3185
Friday 2130 on WRMI 7570 & 15770 [probably last week`s 1736]
Saturday 0630 & 1430 on Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB
UT Sunday 0100 on WRMI 5950 [but 5950 missing Sept 3 & 4]
UT Sunday 0131 on KVOH 9975 [we hope; off the air again last week]
UT Monday 0259v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB
Tuesday 1100 on WRMI 9955
Wednesday 0630 & 1430 on Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB
Wednesday 1315 on WRMI 9955
Wednesday 2100 on WBCQ 7490v
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5950, Sept 4 at 0130, again like last night, no signal from WRMI 
during what had been alternative programming. Claudio Galaz had reported it 
after 0200, but I thought his times must have been an hour off. Still on the 
WRMI schedule only until 0200 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5085, Sept 3 at 0552, WTWW-2 BS service is still off, but 5830 WTWW-1 
is on. 12105, Sept 3 at 1941, BS is again shifted to WTWW-3 and 9930 WTWW-2 is 
still off; 9475 WTWW-1 remains on. 12105, Sept 4 at 0127, someone is spelling 
W-A-L-T-E-R-B-O-R-O, as the signal is beginning to fade down, lose out to 
CODAR. 5085 is off; 9475 is on with SFAW and JBA crosstalk from Brother Scare 
but a slight echo apart from 12105 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9265, Sept 3 at 1941 check, WINB is still on here but JBA as usual on 
its far too low frequency for summer daytime and not on 13570; contrary to 
13570 appearing again on their program schedule and misleading Ivo into 
thinking they were back on it at 13-16 UT weekends instead of 13-16 EDT as was 
once the case. Checking HFCC A-14 we see no listings for WINB, but instead for 
KIMF, the imaginary station in Oregon, or is it Nevada (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 3185 // 5050, Sept 4 at 0144, both WWRBs are on with Brother Scare 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5810, Sept 4 at 0132, WEWN is off; barely audible on 11870, and not 
on 11520 either (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7555, Sept 4 at 7555, KJES is off, as often the case during the 
0100-0230 transmission (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 13555-USB, Following last night`s unID voice transmission at 0143 
UT Sept 3, saying he would be back at same time tomorrow, so am I, tuning in at 
0126 UT Sept 4, and waiting for something to show up. Finally at 0150, 
American-accent voice says ``[Something] Radio, this is alfa one alfa, over, 
over``, and nothing more until 0200. A1A of course also means CW mode, so 
searching that on UDXF yg or HFUnderground is pointless. No significant hits 
other than hifer beacons on the frequency, but possibly this 7.6-year-old log 
in UDXF is related? This speech was not scrambled.

``13555.0Khz dig unIDed TADIRAN scrambled speech S7 here 23:02:18UTC 
(2007-02-18) (Vambo in Colorado, USA on ZIRC#wunclub)`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)



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